
CULVER CITY, Calif., March 8, 2011 – Neal H. Moritz, founder of Original Film and producer of such high-profile forthcoming motion pictures as Battle: Los Angeles and Fast Five, has extended his first-look development and production pact with Columbia Pictures for three more years, it was announced today by Doug Belgrad, president of Columbia Pictures. The extension of Moritz’s deal comes 18 months before his current deal was set to expire and continues a successful partnership and collaboration with Sony, the studio that has been his home since he produced I Know What You Did Last Summer in 1997.
“We have been working together with Neal for nearly 15 years and over that time, we have partnered with him and his team on more than 20 films, most recently with The Green Hornet and Battle: Los Angeles,” Belgrad said. “He is simply one of the best and most prolific producers in the business. He knows what audiences want and is completely dedicated to delivering hits that audiences worldwide consistently enjoy while being fully conscious to bring his projects in on budget and on time.”
“Neal is an important member of the Sony Pictures family and the kind of producer you want in your corner. He has terrific taste for stories that excite the imagination of audiences everywhere. We have established a level of trust and confidence in him that can only come from the kind of long term success we have shared together for so many years,” said Amy Pascal, co-chairman, Sony Pictures Entertainment
Moritz added, “Sony has been my home almost since I first started producing and I couldn’t ask for a better or more supportive studio partner. Amy, Michael, Doug and the entire production team is first rate. They are truly the best as creative collaborators and problem solvers, and they are backed by Jeff Blake’s marketing and distribution team. There is a reason that I continue to call Sony my home and it has everything to do with the pleasure I get from being part of such a great, winning team. Years from now, when I have produced the last film of my career, it will probably be made with my friends at Sony.”
Moritz has produced a total of 15 No. 1 hits, most recently The Green Hornet for Columbia Pictures. As the founder of Original Film, he has been producing feature film and television for over three decades.
He is currently in production on the Universal Pictures comedy The Change Up starring Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman and helmed by David Dobkin (Wedding Crashers). His next film to be released is Fast Five, the fifth installment of The Fast and The Furious franchise, starring Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, and Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson.
Films in pre-production include , 21 Jump Street starring Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum , directed by Chris Miller & Phil Lord, and Total Recall, starring Colin Farrell and directed by Len Wiseman (Live Free or Die Hard), R.I.P.D., starring Ryan Reynolds and Zach Galifianakis, and Jack the Giant Killer directed by Bryan Singer. With over 40 films to his credit, past titles include, most recently, The Green Hornet, which opened to #1 at the box office and has since taken in over $200 million worldwide; The Fast and Furious series, I Am Legend, XXX, S.W.A.T., Made of Honor, Gridiron Gang, Bounty Hunter, Evan Almighty, Sweet Home Alabama, Click, Vantage Point, Out of Time, Blue Streak, Cruel Intentions, I Know What You Did Last Summer, The Skulls, Volcano, Urban Legend, and Juice.
Moritz’ television credits include the HBO movie The Rat Pack, which earned 11 Emmy nominations, the drama series Prison Break for Twentieth Century Fox, and Showtime’s highly acclaimed new series The Big C, starring Laura Linney and Oliver Platt.
A graduate of UCLA with a degree in Economics, Moritz went on to get a graduate degree from the Peter Stark Motion Picture Producing Program at the University of Southern California.



Neal seems to be the perfect example of a successful Term Deal. While not making award winning films, he hits the ground running and his films do hit the right notes with today’s audience. He seems to earn the money they spend on him. I’m curious about a few of their other Term Deals. Haven’t Red Wagon and Escape Artists jumped the shark? Could it be that they’re really paying for themselves with outside financing to remain in their deals at the studio just to save face and keep staff? I can’t imagine the execs at Sony are carrying dead weight like this around on their own dime? If they are, I’d love to know why.
Escape Artist is going nowhere. Steve Tisch’s (as well as John Mara) money and access to money is too important for Sony to let go. Also consider the Mara progeny (Kate and Rooney) are knee deep in Sony projects and you should expect them to be around for a long time.
And I say all of this as a diehard NY Giants fan.
Ah, so Tisch is footing the bill. i guess it keeps him involved in the industry. Now it all makes sense. Thanks for explaining. Now Red Wagon?
So nice to hear from A fellow G-Men. Yes The Mara’s [Rooney & Kate] will be around for awhile. Hey there both easy on the eyes.
good for him as those type of deals are as rare as a quality movie these days
Don’t forget my favorite SAVING SILVERMAN. And on the TV side, GREG THE BUNNY (FOX)
Congrats Neal!
Beej
And fuck it. Why try to challenge yourself? What’s the sense in trying to make a really great movie when the only true marker of success and respect throughout virtually all walks of society is money? That’s the language that people from DC to Daejeon really understand.
Good on ya.
Green Hornet I would’nt confess to producing that garbage
Easy with “he knows what audiences want.”. He makes garbage that middle morons think are movies. Pure McDonalds.
Dude, you’ve just insulted McDonald’s!
Stern?
Pretty much. Mediocrity celebrated.
Good for Neil and his entire staff, they all work hard and make commercial movies that are usually hits. All sony really needs is Happy Madison, Original and soon Rudin, the rest are just because they have extra office space available.
Paying top dollar for a producer who has all his biggest hits at other studios?
He has one exciting project on the horizon……FOR NEW LINE! Jack The Giant Killer.
Hell, even his ‘trademark’ franchise is at another studio (Fast/Furious) and still doing well.
That’s sooo Sony Pictures.